ActiveRx opens location in Mount Pleasant

ActiveRx, an Arizona-based company, is opening its first South Carolina Active Aging Center in Mount Pleasant. PHOTO PROVIDED

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The center is located at 999 Lake Hunter Circle, Suite B in Mount Pleasant and opens Sept. 9.

It is now possible to choose how you age in the Charleston area.

ActiveRx, a Chandler, Ariz.-based company that is redefining aging by facilitating meaningful lifestyle changes that can improve the overall health and function for millions of older adults, celebrates the opening of its first South Carolina Active Aging Center at 999 Lake Hunter Circle, Suite B in Mount Pleasant on Monday, Sept. 9.

Mark Osborn, regional developer for ActiveRx in South Carolina and Georgia, said the new center – located between Mathis Ferry Road and Highway 17, just off Anna Knapp Boulevard – will provide seniors residing in the greater Charleston area a variety of proprietary programs and services that validate the fact that they do not have to “let nature take its course” regarding limitations and diseases that often impede independent living and a high quality of life.

“We believe ActiveRx answers a dilemma for millions of older Americans who think they can no longer address the physical challenges facing them,” Osborn said.

“Our first center – which will be managed by Ryan Daniel, a Mount Pleasant resident - is ideally located to serve residents of the greater Charleston area,” Osborn said, “with easy access to the East Cooper Medical Center and the Mount Pleasant Senior Center.”

Osborn said he intends to have 20 Active Aging Center locations open in South Carolina and the Savannah and Augusta, Ga. areas within the next 36 months.

Matt Essex, founder and chief executive officer of ActiveRx, said, “ActiveRx is redefining the aging process. Every client we see will recover years of their previous ability to function. No one has to be a victim of aging when there are safe, affordable, medically-supervised steps that can be taken to ensure the ability to live independently for as long as possible.”

The ActiveRx System is based upon more than a decade of scientific research on the direct correlation between strength and aging. Clients and members regain and maintain strength through participating in all or part of The ActiveRx System – the ActivEval, Active Physical Therapy and Strengtherapy, which work in concert to enhance mobility, agility and balance.

Studies have shown that most seniors lose 30 percent of their strength by age 65, 60 percent by age 75, and as much as 90 percent by age 85, if they do not do anything about it. “While these statistics might astound some and thoroughly intimidate others, the ActiveRx model demonstrates that patients can restore 10 or more years of strength and function within the first three to four months of care,” Essex said.

“Our battle cry to this population is ‘Choose How You Age’ because we know the difference between aging the usual way or redefining your aging is truly a matter of choices,” said Essex, who developed and evolved the business model to fill the evident voids that exist in the healthcare system for serving older adults.”

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